Exploring Mn–O bonding in the context of an electronically flexible secondary coordination sphere: synthesis of a Mn(iii)–oxo†
Abstract
Complexes containing manganese–oxygen bonds have been implicated in a variety of biological and synthetic processes. Herein, we describe the synthesis of a family of stable, high-spin trigonal bipyramidal manganese complexes of the electronically flexible ligand tris(5-cyclohexylimino-pyrrol-2-ylmethyl)amine [H3N(piCy)3] featuring apical water, hydroxyl, and oxo ligands. Terminal MnIII–O complexes are rare and the formation of this species was achieved from a variety of reagents including O2, PhIO and NO2−. Described herein is the preparation, structural and electronic properties of these manganese complexes.
- This article is part of the themed collection: 2015 Emerging Investigators